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GoLive 5 For Dummies

GoLive 5 For Dummies

William B. Sanders

381 pages, parution le 01/08/2000

Résumé

This is the perfect introduction to the latest release of GoLive, Adobe?s powerful and popular Web editor and site development tool. As part of the new generation of Web editors, it has features that can transform the average Web site into a dynamic statement by the author. Like all powerful tools, though, it needs to be tamed and translated for the novice. GoLive 5 For Dummies provides both an invitation and explanation to the new generation of Web site development applications for the uninitiated. It will get entrepreneurs, hobbyists and Web designers alike up to speed with the latest version, and will show them how to better communicate and dazzle over the Web.

Contents

Introduction

About This Book
How to Use This Book
What You Don't Need to Read
Foolish Assumptions
How This Book Is Organized
Part I: Ready, Set, GoLive 5!
Part II: Looking Good -- Designs That Delight
Part III: A Site for Sore Eyes: Care, Feeding, and Organization of Web Sites
Part IV: Swinging Pages -- Tapping the Power within GoLive 5
Part V: The
Part of Tens
Icons Used in This Book
Where to Go from Here

Part I: Ready, Set, GoLive 5!7

Chapter 1: Going Places with GoLive 5

What's Up, Document Window?
Layout view: intuitive creations
The other views
Le Menu du Jour
The GoLive Objects Palette -- at Your Fingertips
A (Web-Safe) Rainbow at Your Fingertips
The Seven Faces of the Toolbar
The Text toolbar
The Objects toolbar
The Site toolbar
The Style Sheet toolbar
The Outline toolbar
The Navigation and Design toolbars
Keeping Everything in Site
Files view
The External view
The Designs view
The Colors view
The Fontsets view
The Custom view
Inspector GoLive, at Your Service
The Rest of the Cast
Transform, Align, and Tracing Image palettes
Floating Boxes, Table, and Actions palettes
In & Out Links, Site Navigator, Source Code palettes
Markup Tree, History palettes
Just Point and Shoot Me

Chapter 2: Just Do It -- Creating Your First GoLive 5 Page
Ladies and Gentlemen, Set Your Sites!
It's All Text, Graphics, and Links
Entering text
Adding a graphic
Making a link
Controlling the View: Looking Before You Leap
Using the View Controller
Using Preview view
Saving Your Page

Chapter 3: Worth a Second Look
Design Tips to Get the Right Kind of Attention
Communication
Audience: To whom exactly are you talking in that manner?
On a clear day, you can see my Web page
Where am I now? Am I on the same planet?
Clear to the core
Put Your Objects on the GoLive 5 Grid
Grab the grid!
Getting your words down pat
Placing your image anywhere
Placing links in the design
Adding the finishing touches
Line 'Em Up and Move 'Em Out
Selecting and aligning graphics
Automate your distribution
Resize Up the Situation
Tracing
Designing with Templates

Chapter 4: More than One Way to Navigate a Web Site
Navigating the Reefs of the World Wide Web
Adding text links
Corralling all your links
Anchor Your Page, Matey
Placing anchors and anchor link words
Naming anchors
Linking to anchors
This Tool Is Outta Site!
Adding pages for link targets
Improving the view
Graphic Links
Hooking up graphic links
Deleting unwanted borders
Creating and Using Image-Map Links
Up Close and Personal with the In & Out Links Palette
Substituting site links by using the In & Out Links palette
Viewing external links in the In & Out Links palette

Chapter 5: The Contents of a Table
Setting the Table
The Table palette and Inspector are here: Mind your manners!
Stuffing the Table
Adjusting Your Table
Adjusting table sizes
Adjusting cell sizes
Adjusting color and alignment
Expand Those Rows and Columns!
Adding a row span
Adding a column span
Deleting and Adding Rows and Columns
Making row and column deletions
Creating new rows and columns
Ta-Da! The completed table

Chapter 6: Looking Under the Hood: How HTML Runs Your Web Pages
Looking at HTML
Switching from a view to a source code
Viewing the page and source code
Stating Your Preferences
Changing the Way Code Looks
Speaking in Tags
Containers and nests
You've Got Attributes!
Telling What's on Your Pages
Declaring Your Page's Look
Formatting Tags
Heading tags
Style tags
Alignment tags and attributes
Basic lists
Coding links
Coding in the Outline View
Adding tags
Adding and modifying attributes
Adding more content and tags with the Outline view

Part II: Looking Good - Designs That Delight151

Chapter 7: Color Me Web!

Getting a Mix of Color
Tickled #FFC0CB: Color on the Web
Practicing safe Web-page coloring!
Coloring Text by Using the Color Well
Matching Your Web Page to Your Graphics
Customizing your color scheme
Transferring color schemes from outside sources
Storing a Color Set in the Site Window
Using Site Colors to Paint Your Pages
Setting the Tone with Background Color
Keeping Up Your Background Image

Chapter 8: How to Flaunt a Form: Buttons, Boxes, and Lists
The Line Forms at the Right
An Entire Palette of Forms
The User Gets a Word In
Name, please: The Text Field element
Adding values
Text fields in a single-form container
Text Area elements
Focus in elements!
Click Here: Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
Adding radio buttons to your page
Placing check boxes on your page
Labeling your radio buttons and check boxes
Making the Buttons Behave
Working with Lists and Menus
Using the list box
Popups and URL Popups

Chapter 9: The Right Frame of Mind
Defining Frame Elements
Why Frames?
Setting Up Your Frame Set
Loading the Frame Set
Naming the Frames
Fine-tuning a frame
Tweaking the frame size and placement
Adjusting the Frame Set
Navigating with Frames
Linking to frames within a frame set
A frame menu
Adding Frames

Chapter 10: Cascading Style Sheets
Getting Control with CSS
Redefining tag
Creating classes
Making Your First Style Sheet the Easy Way
Discovering the CSS Window, Toolbar, and Style Tab
Modify Your Fonts
Style Your Text
Adjusting Blocks
Stating Your Position
Picking a Border
Doing a Background Check
Loving Those Lists
Applying Style Sheets to Your Page
Inline
Paragraph
Division
Body (Area)
Varying Style Sheets
External Style Sheets
Creating external style sheets
Using external style sheets
ID, Please
Putting IDs into a page
Previewing CSS

Part III: A Site for Sore Eyes: Caring, Feeding, and Organization of Web Sites

Chapter 11: The Site Window of Opportunity

Designing Your Site
Adding pages to the design
Adding pending links and annotations
Submitting a site
Generating a Table of Contents
Making Global Changes
Reorganizing Existing Sites
Organizing External Links
Changing links on the site
Hold the phone! (Hold the e-mail!)
Site Color Control and Inspection
Importing and exporting site colors
Organizing Fonts for a Site
Getting the fonts in the Fontsets view
Using your site fonts
Cleaning Up Your Site
Getting Site Statistics

Chapter 12: Creating and Maintaining: The Art of Templates and Cleanup
Creating Clones
Making Stationeries Work for You
Importing Stationeries
Working with Reusable Components
Constructing your components
Turning your page items into components
Putting Components to Work
Getting the Bug Out
A rogues gallery of trouble
Elementary bug squashing
Orphans in the storm
Spell checking

Chapter 13: Servers with a Smile -- Moving Files to and from Servers
Using FTP to Transfer Files to a Web Server
Initial FTP Setup
Moving from Site to Server
FTPing from the Site toolbar
Dragging and dropping in the Site window
FTPing from the menu bar
Making the AppleShare Connection
Bringing 'Em Home: Downloading from GoLive
Bringing files and folders to your computer
Creating a GoLive site from an existing site
Working with WebDAV
Setting up WebDAV in GoLive
Setting up the WebDAV connection for your site
Synchronizing your sites
Upload and download individual files

Part IV: Swinging Pages: Tapping the Power within GoLive 5299

Chapter 14: Making Those Buttons Jump and Jive

Swapping Images with a Rollover
Adding a Message to Your Rollover
Making Things Move on Your Web Pages
It's all in your head
You can't get there from here
Speeding up rollovers
Setting Up Actions with the Mouse
Adding a small window
User-controlled color

Chapter 15: World Wide Web Movies
Putting QuickTime Movies on Your Page
Working in the TimeLine Window
Keeping Track of Your Tracks
TimeLine window tools
Inspecting a video track
Keeping track of time
Getting the FX
Adding Text, Titles, and Credit
Finding Sound Effects
Music, please
Chapter and Verse

Chapter 16: Getting Dynamic with DHTML
About Floating Boxes
Set Your Boxes
Adding Text to the Box
Floating Graphics
Hide and Go Seek Boxes
Make the Floating Boxes Fly
Get on the TimeLine
Adding Actions in Movement

Part V: The Part of Tens

Chapter 17: Ten Best Features of GoLive 5

Keeping Control with a Grid
Seeing the Big Site Map Picture
Painless FTP
Divvying up the Work with WebDAV
Keeping Organized with Point-and-Shoot
Cloning Your Features
Matching Those Web Colors
Previewing Before You Post
Making the Objects Palette Your Pal
Changing the Inspector to Just What You Need

Chapter 18: Ten Best Design Tips
Planning Twice and Publishing Once
Talent Borrows, Genius Steals!
Designing Good Navigation
Considering Your Audience
Keeping a Simple Elegance
Choosing Your Colors
Ruling Out the Rules
Setting the Tone with Fonts
Beautifying Your Page with Balance
Getting to the Core

Chapter 19: Ten Most Common Web Page Mistakes
Dancing Baloney
Big Fat Graphics
A Web Page Is Not a Book
Lost in the Background
This Looks Like a Ransom Note
No Indents Please: I'm a Web Page
Uh, They Changed the Address and Didn't Tell Us
Who Cut the Graphics with a Chain Saw?
But It Works on My Browser!
Gee, It Looked Fine on My Computer

Index

Book Registration Information

L'auteur - William B. Sanders

Bill Sanders has written more than 30 computer-related books, including his most recent, Creating Learning-Centered Courses for the World Wide Web. He has worked with the Web since its inception and developed sites with virtually every component in Web pages. Currently he is a professor in the Interactive Information Technology program at the University of Hartford.

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Éditeur(s) IDG
Auteur(s) William B. Sanders
Parution 01/08/2000
Nb. de pages 381
Format 18,6 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 702g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780764506871

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